Rate boy names
#1
Posted 16 August 2013 - 09:50 AM
#2
Posted 16 August 2013 - 01:52 PM
Huntley Nolan - Huntley seems very made up, I like Hunter, though. Maybe Hatley? But I really like Hunter Nolan and Hatley Nolan
Henry Rhys - Not a good flow, because Henry ends in "-ry" and Rhys begins with the "Ry-" sound.
Riley Blake - seems very undistinguished. Not bad, but nothing to get excited about.
Have you thought about double middle names? Henry Nolan Mackenzie is a very nice combo
#3
Posted 16 August 2013 - 05:16 PM
#4
Posted 20 August 2013 - 10:19 AM
But here are my thoughts:
Rhys Mackenzie - I agree with Addy, it leans towards the Feminine spectrum of Unisex names. I don't care for Mackenzie, perhaps Rhys Mathew?
Huntley Nolan - I much prefer Hunter Nolan or Harley Nolan. Or even reversed: Nolan Hunter or Nolan Harley.
Henry Rhys - I like it. I think Rhys Henry is nice too.
Riley Blake - It's not my cup of tea. I don't think of it aging well for a man.
#5
Posted 20 August 2013 - 02:55 PM
Rhys Mackenzie - seems too unisex, leaning feminine in my opinion.
Huntley Nolan - Huntley seems very made up, I like Hunter, though. Maybe Hatley? But I really like Hunter Nolan and Hatley Nolan
Henry Rhys - Not a good flow, because Henry ends in "-ry" and Rhys begins with the "Ry-" sound.
Riley Blake - seems very undistinguished. Not bad, but nothing to get excited about.
Have you thought about double middle names? Henry Nolan Mackenzie is a very nice combo
I agree with Addy. Love the double middle combo too.
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#6
Posted 21 August 2013 - 01:26 AM
Huntley Nolan- not sure that I'm a fan of Huntley but I could warm up to it, I think it sounds nice paired with Nolan. Hunter Nolan sounds good too.
Henry Rhys- I actually really like this combo, I love both names separate and together. Have you considered Rhys Henry because I think it's just as great.
Riley Blake- I really like this combo but it is very unisex, and when I read it my brain first thinks 'girl'
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